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On $k$-vertex-edge domination of graph

Combinatorics 2023-10-12 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

Let G=(V,E)G=(V,E) be a simple undirected graph. The open neighbourhood of a vertex vv in GG is defined as NG(v)={uV  uvE}N_G(v)=\{u\in V~|~ uv\in E\}; whereas the closed neighbourhood is defined as NG[v]=NG(v){v}N_G[v]= N_G(v)\cup \{v\}. For an integer kk, a subset DVD\subseteq V is called a kk-vertex-edge dominating set of GG if for every edge uvEuv\in E, (NG[u]NG[v])Dk|(N_G[u]\cup N_G[v]) \cap D|\geq k. In kk-vertex-edge domination problem, our goal is to find a kk-vertex-edge dominating set of minimum cardinality of an input graph GG. In this paper, we first prove that the decision version of kk-vertex-edge domination problem is NP-complete for chordal graphs. On the positive side, we design a linear time algorithm for finding a minimum kk-vertex-edge dominating set of tree. We also prove that there is a O(log(Δ(G)))O(\log(\Delta(G)))-approximation algorithm for this problem in general graph GG, where Δ(G)\Delta(G) is the maximum degree of GG. Then we show that for a graph GG with nn vertices, this problem cannot be approximated within a factor of (1ϵ)lnn(1-\epsilon) \ln n for any ϵ>0\epsilon >0 unless NPDTIME(VO(loglogV))NP\subseteq DTIME(|V|^{O(\log\log|V|)}). Finally, we prove that it is APX-complete for graphs with bounded degree k+3k+3.

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@article{arxiv.2310.07452,
  title  = {On $k$-vertex-edge domination of graph},
  author = {Debojyoti Bhattacharya and Subhabrata Paul},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.07452},
  year   = {2023}
}